Read Imperator Travel Blog in order to get information and trips & tricks on visiting Germany. Read my travelogues from Germany, but also get practical information – things to do in Germany, sights, where to eat, how to move around, about history and religion. Find out how to travel to Germany in order to better plan your trips… and save money !

Düsseldorf is a city of the superlative, in both Germany and the world. There are practically no lists of the world’s best cities that do not include Düsseldorf. The famous Forbes list placed it on the fourth position, above all other German cities, in terms of financial power and quality of life. Perhaps that is why designers who are famous all over the world open luxury retail stores over here. Düsseldorf could even be considered Germany’s Capital of Fashion. There is a whole boulevard here dedicated exclusively to renowned designer shops. The boulevard is named Konigsallee – King’s Avenue, but locals also call it the “Shopping Mile”. Brand after brand, one boutique after another, you can find them all here, lined up along a statute mile. The alley is bordered by over 200 trees, a reflection of the locals’ passion for nature. The economic crisis has not had too much of an impact on Düsseldorf. In 2010, the Mercer agency ordered a survey regarding the quality of life in some of the world’s major cities during the crisis. Düsseldorf again made the list, as it is the German city with the highest quality of life. As a matter of fact, it ranks number six in the world and number three in Europe. The only European cities ranked higher are Vienna and Zurich. Unsurprisingly, two other German cities follow Düsseldorf, with an equal number of points: Munich and Frankfurt. The city is also high on the European list of cities with the best infrastructure.read more…

We continue today with the second part of the article provided by Carpatair Magazine about Stuttgart. Unfortunately, I’ve never visited Stuttgart, I just passed through its railway station by train on the way to Munich, but after reading this article, I think I should go there soon… Maybe, invited by Carpatair

We continue today the journey through Carpatair destinations. The today’s post is about Stuttgart, the capital of the German automotive industry, known by some as the Mercedestadt ). However, there are so many other sights you can enjoy in Stuttgart, so, I hope this article will raise your interest to visit this German city !

Historic churches, Catholic relics, azulejos, crosses at the corners of the road … could it be Europe? Could it be Latin America? Well, you will find these images on the Asian continent, as well … it is Goa, a small part of Portugal transplanted thousands of miles off the Lusitanian shore, in India!

A foldable wagon is not your obvious ideal purchase. However, once you get one, its uses can outdo its price. It can be folded, making it easy to incorporate into your day-to-day activities. It can easily travel and be stored. Below are genius ideas on how to maximize how you can use your folding wagon:

Going to a camp is a hilarious experience. This is because it gives you an opportunity to take a break from your busy lifestyle for a while. However, planning for such a getaway can be a challenge when there are kids involved. This is due to the fact that your kids may not be willing […]

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My name is Cezar (where the nickname "Imperator" comes from) and I have travelled to 105 countries
around the world. In this blog, I would like to share with you stories, memories, travel tips & tricks and
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